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Abate (verb) To become weaker; to decrease.
Unabated (adjective) Showing no sign of weakening; showing no decrease.
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Acknowledge 1. (verb) to admit the existence of. 2
Acknowledge 1.(verb) to admit the existence of. 2. To express recognition or thanks for. Acknowledged (adjective) Commonly accepted or recognized.
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Agent (noun) 1. a person who acts or does business for another 2
Agent (noun) 1. a person who acts or does business for another 2. Something that brings about a result.
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Authority (noun) 1. the right to give orders, make decisions, or take action. 2. An expert source of information. Authorities (noun) A group of people who have the right to enforce laws.
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Devastate (verb) Devastating ( adjective) Devastation (noun)
To ruin or destroy completely. Devastating ( adjective) Causing destruction. Devastation (noun) Great destruction.
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Epidemic (noun) The rapid spreading of a disease to many people at one time. (adjective) Spreading rapidly as a disease over a wide area.
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Estimate (noun) A number that is not exact; a careful guess.
(verb) To figure out roughly; to make an approximate calculation.
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evict (verb) To force out of property by taking legal action.
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Impartial (adjective) Not favoring one side or another; fair
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Industrious (adjective) Hardworking; not lazy
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Infuriate (verb) To make very angry.
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Irrelevant (adjective) Having nothing to do with the subject.
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precise (adjective) Exact; accurate.
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sham (noun) Something fake or false. (adjective) Not genuine; fake.
(verb) To pretend.
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Trek (noun) A long, slow, and difficult journey.
(verb) To travel slowly with difficulty.
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